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<font face="Arial" size="2"><p align="center"><b><font size="4">ScreenID()</font></b></p>
<p><b>Syntax</b></p><blockquote>

Result = <font color="#006666"><b>ScreenID</b></font>()</blockquote>

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<b>Description</b><br><blockquote>



Returns the OS ScreenID. 

 

</blockquote><p><b>Parameters</b></p><blockquote>

None.





</blockquote><p><b>Return value</b></p><blockquote>



The OS ScreenID. 

On Windows this is a normal WindowID so any function which needs such an ID can use it, like 
<a href="../movie/playmovie.html">PlayMovie()</a> for example. 

 

</Blockquote><p><b>Supported OS  </b><Blockquote>Windows (DirectX), Linux (SDL)</Blockquote></p><center>&lt;- <a href=screenheight.html>ScreenHeight()</a> - <a href=index.html>Screen Index</a> - <a href=screenmodedepth.html>ScreenModeDepth()</a> -&gt;



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